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      Media wakes up to Bush abuses

      Posted by theangryindian

      The so-called 'conspiracy' and alternative news sites have been cataloguing for more than four years that President Bush, through a series of signing statements, and fine-tuning of authoritarian fine print, has been removing both himself and Vice President, Dick Cheney, from the circles of accountability that Congress, and the American people, usually demand and expect from those who occupy office space in the White House. Slowly, almost reluctantly, the mainstream American media has finally

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      United States Army is Still Attracting White Supremacists

      Posted by theangryindian from Angryindian.blogspot

      Photos from the soldier's MySpace.com homepages... Effectiveness of Army's Anti-Racist Policies Questioned :: WRAL.com Fort Bragg — After neo-Nazis and other white extremists were found in the 82nd Airborne Division a dozen years ago, the Army implemented policies barring soldiers from taking part in racist hate groups. But the recent arrests of two paratroopers that authorities say were linked to extremist groups have prompted questions as to whether those policies are working. Jo

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      Think Progress » Cheney Exempted His Office From Executive Order Protecting Classified Information

      Posted by theangryindian from Think Progress

      House investigators have learned that over the objections of the National Archives, Vice President Cheney exempted his office from a presidential executive order designed to safeguard classified national security information. According to a letter from House oversight chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA): – Since 2003, Cheney’s office has failed to provide data on its classification and declassification activities as required by Executive Order 12958, which President Bush has amended and e

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      Woodward questions Thompson role in Watergate.

      Posted by theangryindian from Think Progress

      Former senator Fred Thompson was the Senate Watergate Committee’s chief minority counsel in 1973 and 1974, and is often credited with asking a question during the Watergate hearings “that led to the disclosure of the fact that President Nixon had installed recording devices in the Oval Office.” But in an online chat yesterday, Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward disputed this history: The veteran journalist, whose early reporting was instrumental in uncovering the scandal, said th

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      Press ignores congressional OK for martial law

      Posted by theangryindian

      On October 17, 2006, when George W. Bush signed the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) of 2007—a $538 billion military spending bill—he enacted into law a section called “Use of the Armed Forces in Major Public Emergencies.” In the view of many, this Act substantially changed fundamental laws of the United States, giving Bush—and all future U.S. presidents—new and sweeping powers to use the U.S. military anywhere in the United States

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      Impeach the President | AfterDowningStreet.org

      Posted by theangryindian from After Downing Street

      On Tuesday, 6/26 at 7 pm at the David Clarke Law School in DC a book event for "Impeach the President: The Case Against Bush and Cheney," ed. by Dennis Loo and Peter Phillips, Seven Stories Press will be held. Reps. Dennis Kucinich and Maxine Waters have been invited to speak at our event as well. We hope to have CPAN-2/Book TV cover the event. Details on the event and address follow: An excerpt from the book: "The Bush-Cheney administration and the radical right-wing forces that it rep

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    rwtaylor comments on:

    Woodward questions Thompson role in Watergate.

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    5:27 pm 9/30/07
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    Damianmann comments on:

    Think Progress » Rep. Hunter: Ann Coulter Is ‘Approaching That Level Of Being A Great American’

    He’s an effin’ retard

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    Jeff comments on:

    Think Progress » Rep. Hunter: Ann Coulter Is ‘Approaching That Level Of Being A Great American’

    Isn’t Hunter under investigation for corruption?

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    Rove aide blocked African-Americans in Florida from voting

    The GOP is racist. We always knew that, didn’t we?

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    1:17 pm 6/26/07
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    MySpace Restrictions Upset Some Users

    How will the changes affect my space,and will more changes pop up?

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    theangryindian

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    “The Angryindian” is an internationally recognized Indigenist activist and outspoken critic of U.S. colonialism practised against Aboriginal societies in America and abroad. He is editor of IntelligentaIndigena Novajoservo and the host of Radyo Inteligentaindigena, an independent, non-partisan international Indigenist podcast.

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    Leon Gettler is a blogger and senior business journalist at The Age, specializing on management issues. His latest book, Organisations Behaving Badly focuses on the forces that lead smart executives into making dumb decisions.

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